For decades, Viagra has been the go-to solution to a problem that affects millions of men. Erectile dysfunction is a tricky condition often dependent on both physiological and psychological factors, and it’s treatment has only been made more complex by social stigmas attached to younger men seeking help. Kamagra oral jelly is a new generic equivalent to Viagra available in South Africa that can provide treatment for erectile dysfunction at a greatly lowered cost.
Kamagra oral jelly is less of a scientific breakthrough than it is an improved version of Viagra that’s been feasible for quite a while. Its creation only became possible when a patent outlawing generic versions of the drug finally expired, permitting other companies to try their hand at development. It’s the end of a monopoly that kept the price of erectile dysfunction treatment artificially high, and men are now free to benefit from the reduced prices. The continued popularity of Viagra, along with its nearly iconic status as the default solution to ED, casts a long shadow. Other companies are struggling to break into the spotlight despite the patent’s lift. However, slowly but surely, Kamagra oral jelly is starting to chip away at the titan drug-manufacturer’s client base.
Users prefer Kamagra to Viagra for a variety of reasons. The unique jelly form is easy to take and quickly dissolves in the mouth. Older men who struggled with the pill form of Viagra find Kamagra a more effective solution. It’s also safe to use and very fast-acting; on average, users report the drug’s effect taking hold significantly quicker than Viagra. The drug comes in many flavors, including strawberry, pineapple, mango, vanilla, and orange. But the number one benefit, and the one that may bring down Viagra, is reduced cost. Cheap prices are drawing new customers to an ever-expanding clientele. Users can order online in bulk to save even more money.
As with any new drug, there is ongoing debate about the potential drawbacks or side effects of using Kamagra oral jelly, particularity the acting ingredient, Sildenafil. Since the drug became widely available in South Africa, proponents have claimed Sildenafil has no negative effect on Kamagra’s users, and that the backlash is overblown. The drug is listed as causing several significant potential side effects including headaches, flushing, bloody nose, dizziness, sleeplessness, and diarrhea, among others. Some people can respond poorly to Sildenafil if they take the drug without proper consultation. Cardiovascular disease can be made worse and potentially quite dangerous if undetected, which only makes sense considering Sildenafil was also an active ingredient in Viagra, a drug infamous for causing serious heart problems in a small portion of its users. Priapism, the condition when one experiences a painful erection lasting longer than six hours (another leftover from Viagra), is also a rare complication. The risks involved with Kamagra oral jelly can generally be avoided with a visit to your doctor before the first use, to rule out any problems that might arise.
Overall the safety of Kamagra seems to be on par with that of Viagra.

Medical Practitioner (General Practice) with postgraduate diplomas in Cape Town. My special interest is erectile dysfunction.